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Published 16:59 2 Dec 2018 GMT
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Referee Jack Reiss gave Fury every chance as he seemingly checked on his well-being for a split second before starting his count and Wilder was not happy about the apparent delay, contrasting the official's count with a knockout earlier in the night.
"I don't want to take nothing away from the fight but like I said, I've got a few questions that I ask myself that are circulating around, about the count," Wilder said in his post-fight press conference.
"I saw my man Joe Hanks [against Joe Joyce] and they got to him quick. He hit the ground and they started counting.
"But Fury was laid out and it was like they hesitated a little bit or whatever.
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